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Who should play Cadvan IYO?



Becks
July 26th, 2005, 03:14 PM
Owleye, that sounds bad...

Siobhan
July 27th, 2005, 01:09 AM
Look guys, I said I'd eat my hat knowing that I most certainly would not :p , since Billy Crudup would be the best Cadvan ever. He's the right age, and he looks more youthful than wrinkly old Hugh and big-beak Armitage. He's even wearing the loose fitting linen-tunic, for Jeebus' sake!!
Thus, I think it would be fitting if I gave my hat to Gemini and Siobhan. I'm sure you girls can share it sensibly - don't eat it all at once!! :D :p

Well I don't think I should be eating anyone's hat - seeing as I think Hugh Jackman should play Cadvan, and wow, would you look at that! He's still in the lead :D :p

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Gemini
July 27th, 2005, 01:50 AM
*ahem* i don't recall ever having entered into any hat-eating contract....
:eek: Richards nose id b-e-a-utfiul!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D thank you verrrry much :D and Siobhan does have a point you know, Hugh is way, way, way in lead, my money's on Hugh....

Mrs. Cadvan
July 27th, 2005, 08:23 AM
Yeah, he's in the lead of a tiny little poll which takes its results from a limited sample of people. Aren't you people aware of the subjectivity of data collection?! :D
Besides, if you read the combined descriptions of Cadvan's appearance within the books, you'll notice that Hugh's face (on a general scale, not just in my own opinion) doesn't have the required features. Sooorry!

Man, I lurrrrve being antagonistic... :D

Mrs. Cadvan
July 27th, 2005, 08:24 AM
:eek: Richards nose id b-e-a-utfiul!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D thank you verrrry much

Oh wait, I forgot to say: CONK CONK!!! :D

Siobhan
July 27th, 2005, 08:50 AM
Besides, if you read the combined descriptions of Cadvan's appearance within the books, you'll notice that Hugh's face (on a general scale, not just in my own opinion) doesn't have the required features. Sooorry!


Well, if you read the descriptions in the book again, you might just find that the Hans guy doesn't really fit the facial-feature-requirements either :p :D

And the pole does too count, cos its a majority-rules kinda style vote, with all the people on Alison's forum voting so therefore it does count and don't try and contradict me cos i'll think of a really stupid child-style comeback ;)

Mrs. Cadvan
July 27th, 2005, 01:36 PM
I'm sorry, were you trying to say something? Cos all I can see is a load of squiggles that look like little tiny rat droppings, with a subtitle beneath saying (ps: It is not necessary to translate the turd my keyboard has just produced, as one may safely assume that it was a load of old turd anyway which might as well be stamped on, for all its 'wisdom' and 'enlightenment'.) :D
Oooooo, and btw, don't try and contradict me cos all you'll get is a reponse saying "huishi-nogakora-ekibeki-coocoo!" Translation: ZIP IT! :D

Mrs. Cadvan
July 27th, 2005, 01:43 PM
Oh wait, one more thing: When a Siobhan comes along, you must ZIP IT - ZIP IT GOOOD!!

Aras
July 30th, 2005, 08:43 PM
I kind'a think Clive Owen would make a good Cadvan... and Russel Crowe seems pretty cool to me, too. :p

please don't crush me people! i'm small and innocent and know not of what I speak! ... well, actually i consider these to be great canidates for the role... pfft.

Siobhan
July 31st, 2005, 04:26 AM
I'm sorry, were you trying to say something? Cos all I can see is a load of squiggles that look like little tiny rat droppings, with a subtitle beneath saying (ps: It is not necessary to translate the turd my keyboard has just produced, as one may safely assume that it was a load of old turd anyway which might as well be stamped on, for all its 'wisdom' and 'enlightenment'.) :D
Oooooo, and btw, don't try and contradict me cos all you'll get is a reponse saying "huishi-nogakora-ekibeki-coocoo!" Translation: ZIP IT! :D

I don't understand half of what you are trying to say, party because you are using big words and some sort of Japanese/Gibberish kind of language :rolleyes: ... But I think we have all missed the point, which of course was Hugh Jackman is better than that Hans guy, and he would make a better Cadvan :D :p

 

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